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alprazolam   DW, xerostomia, HA  
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lorazepam   sedation, resp depression  
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clonazepam   DW, somnolence, ataxia  
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diazepam   D, N, xerostomia, DW, HA  
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temazepam   DW, HA, fatigue, DZ  
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buspirone   DZ, DW, HA, N  
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sertraline   (BBW= Increased risk of suicidal thinking and behavior in <24 years of age, not approved for use in children for MDD, but ok for OCD use in those >6 yo, not for bipolar depression) DZ, HA, D, N  
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escitaloopram   (BBW= Increased risk of suicidal thinking and behavior in <24 yrs of age, not FDA approved for < 12yrs) HA, N, insomnia  
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fluoxetine   (BBW= Increased risk of suicidal thinking and behavior in <24 yrs of age, FDA approved for MDD>8yrs and OCD >yrs, not for bipolar depression) HA, N, insomnia  
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citalopram   (BBW= Increased risk of suicidal thinking and behavior in <24 yrs of age, not approved for use in children, not approved for bipolar depression) N, somnolence, insomnia  
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venlafaxine   (BBW=Increased risk of suicidal thinking and behavior in <24 yrs of age, not approved for use in children, not approved for bipolar depression) HA, N, somnolence  
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paroxetine   (BBW=Increased risk of suicidal thinking and behavior in <24 yrs of age, not approved for use in children, not approved for bipolar depression) N, HA, ejaculation disturbance  
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duloxetine   (BBW=Increased risk of suicidal thinking and behavior in <24 yrs of age, not approved for use in children, not approved for bipolar depression) HA, N, xerostomia  
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amitriptyline   (BBW= increased risk of suicidal thinking and behavior in <24yrs of age,not FDA approved <12yrs, not for bipolar depression) N, C, DZ  
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bupropion   (BBW=increased risk of suicidal thinking and behavior in <24yrs of age, not approved for us in children, serious psychiatric events when used in smoking cessation, not for bipolar) HA, N, insomnia, xerostomia  
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mirtazapine   (BBW=increased risk of suicidal thinking and behavior in <24yrs of age,not FDA approved <12yrs, not for bipolar depression) somnolence, xerostomia, C  
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quetiapine   (BBW=increased risk of suicidal thinking and behavior in <24yrs of age, elderly pts with dementia related psychosis at increased risk of death) somnolence, increased BP, xerostomia  
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aripiprazole   (BBW=increased risk of suicidal thinking and behavior in <24yrs of age, not FDA approved for adjunct tx of depression in children) HA, weight gain, insomnia  
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risperidone   (BBW=elderly patients with dementia related psychosis increased risk of death) somnolence, rhinitis, HA  
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